Bruce Jenner looks like an upper-middle class lady. Not woman, broad or biatch: LADY. College educated, probably centrist Democrat (is happy for Obama), Episcopalian (for tradition's sake), about 60. The type who was a coke whore in the mid-late '70s but was scared straight by her second divorce.

At the end of TFA there's a bit about another popular surgery in Worst Korea for jaw pointy-ing, but it has a 52% failure rate which leads to numbness and difficulty chewing and swallowing. Boggles my mind that people would still have it with those odds.

Lochsteppe:At the end of TFA there's a bit about another popular surgery in Worst Korea for jaw pointy-ing, but it has a 52% failure rate which leads to numbness and difficulty chewing and swallowing. Boggles my mind that people would still have it with those odds.

Lochsteppe:At the end of TFA there's a bit about another popular surgery in Worst Korea for jaw pointy-ing, but it has a 52% failure rate which leads to numbness and difficulty chewing and swallowing. Boggles my mind that people would still have it with those odds.

Maybe because they can't get a visa to a better facility? The best plastic surgeons typically hang out in Western countries, and there may be more "bests" in South America than in the US or Europe.

PainfulItching:Lochsteppe: At the end of TFA there's a bit about another popular surgery in Worst Korea for jaw pointy-ing, but it has a 52% failure rate which leads to numbness and difficulty chewing and swallowing. Boggles my mind that people would still have it with those odds.

Why am I thinking that may not be exactly elective surgery?

They probably practice on cadavers and prisoners. Even American doctors practice on cadavers periodically in their career, but it seems the NK surgeons are not getting proper training if they are cutting nerves and connective tissue at that rate.

djkutch:timujin: Any time I hear of a business called "A One" I think they're probably not the best at what they do.

They would one of the first advertisements in the "yellow pages" under that particular service. Part of something called a "phone book". Not a potty training book. Advertising is everything.

/except the yellow part

That's why they used to have long distance landline companies named "It Doesn't Matter" and "Whatever" who charged stupid amounts for people who set up phone service, and said "Whatever" when asked what service they wanted to use. When AT&T didn't own almost everything landbased for one brief moment.

/glad the web is putting the rogue yellowbooks of the world out of business//don't even use the "official" one